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Education (After-Degree)

Build on your undergraduate degree and prepare to support the individual learning needs of students from diverse communities. Design learning experiences that grow students' strengths and use technology to elevate learning. You put theory into action through practicums at schools in and around Calgary. At every step, benefit from close contact with a mentor eager to share practical knowledge. The Ambrose University Bachelor of Education focuses on preparing elementary teachers, but you graduate certified to teach any age level in the province of Alberta.

Business Administration (BA Three-Year)

This concentration prepares leaders for careers in management, as well as redemptive engagement with society. As a student in this program, you will emerge with an integrated approach to business, enhanced by a broad base of knowledge from your liberal arts courses. One of the most critical skills you will acquire is familiarity with information technology and its uses in business. Graduates of this program are effective communicators, strategic thinkers, and thoughtful individuals. 

Business Administration (BBA)

Build a versatile skillset and knowledge within the area of business. Pursuing entrepreneurial passions? Intent on completing an MBA? Want to lead a company? You will learn how to work authentically and ethically in high-level businesses. You will have the tools to be successful in the commercial, nonprofit, and public sectors of the Canadian and global economy while being engaged citizens in their communities.

Biology

The Biology program at Ambrose is aimed at transforming undergraduates in the following areas:

1. understanding: graduates will be able to articulate scientific epistemology, the scientific process, and knowledge of the biological world and the place of humanity within its systems

2. research: graduates will be able to apply skills for framing scientific study, investigation, and problem solving to advance biological knowledge

Psychology

Learn how the mind works, understand human behaviour and see how we impact each other. Examine oneself and become critically self-reflective. Explore how people with psychological disorders can be helped, and how modern psychology evolved. Focus on your greatest area of interest through a choice of four orientation areas: clinical studies, culture and psychology, human development and neuropsychology. Develop skills, attitudes and insights that are relevant to today's complex, rapidly changing and diverse world.

Behavioural Science

An interdisciplinary program looking at the science of human behaviour at individual, group and societal levels. You will build understanding through psychology - how individuals perceive, develop and act on their world; and through sociology - how groups and cultures create their own social worlds and how those worlds affect individuals. Specialize in the unique area that you are most interested in.

General Studies

Earn university credits while sampling what Ambrose has to offer. This flexible interdisciplinary track allows you to to explore various subjects while determining professional and educational goals. This personalized path allows you to broaden your focus and look at a variety of your interests while also gaining practical skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, research, writing, and presentations. Your future is open.

Christian Studies

In Christian Studies, you will deepen your understanding of Biblical and theological interpretation in parallel with your knowledge of history, philosophy, and literature. Come and build a life-long foundation for faithful service to God, the church, and society.

*Ambrose students with a BA-Christian Studies may want to consider a MDiv for their next career steps. This degree qualifies for Advanced standing admission with Ambrose Seminary. Please contact the Admissions office for more information.

English

To take an English degree is to study the ins-and-outs of well-used language, to consider the minds of great writers and the ideas that moved them. It’s to ask questions about the relationship between what’s true and what’s beautiful, between virtue and happiness, nature and art, reasoning and imagining. And while you’re doing that, you’ll gain valuable skills in thinking and writing clearly—skills that will give you a leg up in whatever career you choose to pursue.

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